RT and problems with X-T1 fw 4.3?

My setup:
Fuji X-T1, firmware 4.3, lens XF 18-55/2.8-4 R LM OIS
RT 4.2.880, Win 7, 64-bit
(plus nightly RT build Linux/Ubuntu)

a) DCP profiles…
If there is no specific dcpprofile for the camera, is camconst.json used?
DCP profiles differ very much in size - from 2kb to 1,022kb:
what do the large ones contain that the small ones do not?
Does anyone have a good Fujifilm X-T1.dcp?

b) ICC profiles/input
Does anyone have a good Fujifilm X-T1.icc?

c) After last firmware update, Fuji’s X-E2 raw files went wild.
I wonder if there also is something wrong with RT’s handling of X-T1 raws
as of last X-T1 firmware update… I’ll experiment further to see
if I can be more specific :slight_smile:

d) @heckflosse Is your X-trans decode speed up incorporated in
the Linux/Ubuntu RT nightly builds already?

Sincerely,
Claes

  1. DCP profiles and camconst.json are not mutually exclusive and apply to different things. Adding Support for New Raw Formats - RawPedia
  2. Adobe DNG Converter includes a DCP profile for your camera. How to get LCP and DCP profiles - RawPedia
  3. Always supply a sample raw file if there are problems, upload using http://filebin.net/
  4. Ingo’s speedups are ongoing. https://github.com/Beep6581/RawTherapee/commits/xtransnew
    To try them out, checkout the xtransnew branch and build it yourself. Linux - RawPedia
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@Claes I think there’s no problem with latest X-T1 firmware (I don’t have my X-T1 with me right now, but I’m pretty sure I installed the 4.3 firmware, and I have no issues with it in RT).
On the Fuji X forum, I found a bundle of Fuji X dcp profiles made with dcamprof, and I tried them they seem good to me. Read the first post here to find the link. I asked the guy who made the profiles if we could bundle them in RT, he’s fine with that. However, @Morgan_Hardwood would prefer to see the colorchecker raw files first, but the author didn’t respond to my request for raw files. I intend to buy a colorchecker soon, then I will try to produce raw images for X-T1profile making.
Anyway, in the mean time you can try the one form Fuji X forum, I use it right now and it works well. The non-flat one contains an Adobe tone curve which you can activate.

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@Morgan_Hardwood I am just now compiling Ingo’s speedups. You gave me excellent instructions. Thank you!

@sguyader Merci! Yes, those dcp profiles are very good, much better than the one I have used so far. Please keep me informed about your X-T1 profiling :slight_smile:

I added the DCP profiles, with permission from user “cack”, for Fujifilm X-E1, X-E2, X-T1 and X-T10 in commit 8464ecae.

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@Morgan_Hardwood Thank you! Compiles just fine.